I have a door, and a speaker pod where the old speaker used to be, and a hole in my door. How did you mount your speaker pod?
Vice President - NEJBody
2007 Cobalt SS
2001 Sunfire (retired)
i'm in the process (and have been for a while since i had to stop work to go to college) of fiberglassing mine right to the door panel. i'm sure you can also do things like just screw it in or make some brackets to screw it on with. i would probably not do anything weaker than that. i'm sure you COULD do double stick tape, but i personally wouldn't cause i know i'd have bad luck with it if i tried.
hope that helped ya out.
-john
i guess you could try liquid nails, but i would personally either glass it, or bolt it to the door, and find a way to hide the screws
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i want a fairly seamless look...i guess liquid nails would work too. its going to be carpeted.
Vice President - NEJBody
2007 Cobalt SS
2001 Sunfire (retired)
If the pod has a lip or is remotely thick at all, you could mount the pod to the door, and where you want it to be and then screw it in from behind making the screw go through the door and into the pod securing everything in place.
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I used fiberglass on the back side to hold it on. Works like a charm.
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yeah but the glass wont stick to abs plastic, andi already cut a hole in my door.
im going to try the liquidnails first, and if that doesnt work ill try glassing in some kind of wood bracket and screw it in from the other side.
Vice President - NEJBody
2007 Cobalt SS
2001 Sunfire (retired)